Good morning is it or is it still night where you are?

Jun 11, 2005 03:13

It seems in some sort of unreal dreamy world that these days there is not enough worthwhile thinking in this place and only thinking of strategizing of how to kill the next person or strategizing of how to get the next bottle of wine-- wine is so overrated as it makes your mind muddle from any sort of proper thoughts-- back to these proper thoughts ( Read more... )

william buckland, jack aubrey, yossarian, rosencrantz, archie kennedy, ron, the mad hatter, lou ann

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permanent_blur June 11 2005, 15:09:10 UTC
well! that was very educational.

... i think.

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inthis_style June 11 2005, 15:39:44 UTC
Well, was it or was it not? You certainly cannot go about your life not knowing these things.

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permanent_blur June 12 2005, 00:08:54 UTC
i think i've gone most of my life without knowing things, and quite a bit of my death -- which should be a bit the problem, shouldn't it? though, i suppose you ought to know, for it to be much of an education.

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inthis_style June 12 2005, 00:34:54 UTC
Yes yes well, has all of this not-knowing going on in your life gotten you anywhere? It seems quite stupid but I am completely up for a story of your life at any time.

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permanent_blur June 12 2005, 01:27:02 UTC
well, it's gotten me dead, i suppose. though you don't suppose all the not-knowing in my death will get me alive? i'd be quite impressed by that, i think, though i'm not so sure how i'd tell the difference -- it does all start to blur together ... ! i'm afraid there might not be much of a story to tell.

i'd heard there was a play, though ... or two, or three ...

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inthis_style June 12 2005, 02:36:52 UTC
What you need sir is a nice hot cup of tea to clear that muddled mind of yours if clearing is a capability of said mind.

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permanent_blur June 12 2005, 03:33:48 UTC
*worried look* are you sure about that, sir? i don't mean to doubt you at all, it's just, i don't often drink tea with my mind, and i'm afraid it might scald.

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inthis_style June 12 2005, 03:57:04 UTC
Do not be stupid, you drink tea with your mouth unless someone is throwing it on you in a childish fight.

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permanent_blur June 12 2005, 04:04:45 UTC
*brightens up, relieved* oh, well, i can do that all right -- i'm very much accustomed to drinking things with my mouth. though -- how will it get to my mind, then?

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inthis_style June 12 2005, 04:37:19 UTC
Tea has herbal reliefs of sorts that work like magic inside your body and especially mind and give you a very warm tingling pleasurable feeling all over. It is called a-- "teagasm", I believe if this book I was reading the other day about tea is correct.

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permanent_blur June 12 2005, 04:58:59 UTC
curiouser and curiouser! i think i shall have to make guildenstern a cup of the tea, the next time he's feeling cross.

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